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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

ChiroUp

Imaging studies, such as cervical X-rays or MRIs, are generally unnecessary but may help identify underlying cervical spine abnormalities (i.e., Conservative options include cervical manipulation, manual therapy, traction, modalities, and therapeutic exercise. 2018 Jan 1;98(1). spondylosis or disc lesions).

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Mastering the Hip Exam: Top Tests for Hip Pain

ChiroUp

12,13) Imaging Acute Hip Pain X-rays of the hip and pelvis are prioritized to rule out fractures, especially after a fall or minor injury. (12) 14) If X-rays are unclear but a fracture remains a concern, a non-contrast MRI or CT scan of the pelvis and hip should be considered. (12) 16) Does Hip Arthritis Cause Pain?

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Equilibrium achieved. What’s next? Results of the 28th annual Fees and Reimbursements Survey (2024)

Chiropractic Economics

It has been interesting to see that although our systems differ, for example, in the Netherlands and Belgium DCs are not allowed to order X-rays of patients, that we all face similar challenges, often fueled by the public’s misunderstanding of chiropractic’s efficacy and scope. For example, many nations besides the U.S.

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Shining a light on back pain

Musculoskeletal Australia

1) In 2017-2018, 1 in 6 Aussies reported having back pain – that’s almost 4 million people.(2) lifestyle factors – such as lack of exercise, obesity, lack of sleep and smoking can cause back pain. x-rays, CT or MRI scans) isn’t useful or recommended in most cases of back pain. However, imaging (e.g.

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Shining a light on back pain

Musculoskeletal Australia

1) In 2017-2018, 1 in 6 Aussies reported having back pain – that’s almost 4 million people.(2) lifestyle factors – such as lack of exercise, obesity, lack of sleep and smoking can cause back pain. x-rays, CT or MRI scans) isn’t useful or recommended in most cases of back pain. However, imaging (e.g.